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gestion, 700; Botanical Notes, 70r; The Sea-weeds of Salt Lake, 7or; Botanical News, 703; On 
the eat of Badodeiieen: oarba, 777; The Twining of the Stems of the erik Bind- 
weed, etc., 778; Botanical News, 779. 
Zootogy.—On the Origin of Bilateral Symmetry and the Numerous Segments of the Soft wiped 
of Fishes, 41; Some New Points in the Construction of the Tongues of Woodpeckers, 43; Am 
Habits of the Dace, 321; Large Salant. 
Lecanium of the Tulip Tree, 324; Molting of the Horned Toad, ab: SEE ise eana 
392; The Westward b oiri of the Imported Cabbage- one 393; Parthenogenesis in the 
Honey-bee, 393 ; The Anatomy of the Rea Apes, 304; Ona Difference between the Rana 
esculenta and other species of ORNS 395 ; Strange Habitat t of a Barnacle ma a a Pike, 
453; Animal Music, 454; Shedding of the Trachez in the Molting of Insects, 454; hrys- 
alids in the same Cocoon, 455 ; New Deep-sea Fishes, 455; To Prevent Grease fro: bhi ae the 
Plumage of Birds, 456 ; Another Siredon, 456 ; Lota maculosa in the Susquehanna river, ced Hab- 
its of the Red-headed Woodpecker, 522; Fish Notes from the Pacific coast, 522; Notes on the 
Apple-worm, pu Does the Snowy Owl a in the United States, 524; Double-headed aaia. 
52s; Amia calva, ; Habits of Ants, 525; A Poisonous Centipede, 527; Does the Fox Snake 
“ mimic” oe Rattlesnake? 582; Breeding a Laridecked. naiean, so; Notes on American Crus- 
tacea, 584; 85 ; The Maiod Crabs, e 
The Rocky poner See n New Mex S os: Zoöl ogical Notes, g i. The Spade-foot Toad 
New Haven, Conn., 651; The Shedding of ihe Trachez and Double Cocoons, 652; Relations of re 
Ctencphora to the jelly Faka. 652; Swimming Polypes in Deep Water, 653; : sesh re of a Saw- 
nes 
705; Diaa veness of Poire Seming Curious Habit of the English Sparrow, 706; 
ries, 706 Ant, 707; otes i 
Horned Owl, 783; Note the ae of geese americanus Coues = econ, 
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logy. — 
Sculptures, 191; Anthropological News, = The Porat Lae Congress of Anth cael 
Sciences held in Connection with one Universal Exposition at Paris, August 16-21, 1878, cal 
List of some Anthropological Catalogues of the Fari eeprom, 1878, ; Ant! , 
News, 268; Perforated Skulls, 327; Exhuol aA nE , 327; Crania as eta 
Urns in the Mounds of Ohio, 328; Anthro ui News. 28, 396, 457; Mastodon, Mammoth 
and Man, 527; Archzology at St. Louis Boy Puce: 527: gitar ee Stones and i 
528 ; Iron Axes, 528; ee News, Laps =. 656; Prehistoric BER ts of the Riv- 
ers Coyote and G 715; Anthropolog oa Sek 716, 787. 
Geology and Paleontology- —Extinct M ad. of Oregon, 131 ; The Necks of the Saurop-— 
h € i 
ineral Wax in Utah, 197; Merycopater and Hoplophoneus, 197; The Nature of Eozoön, 197: 
The Age of the Laramie, 197; On the Occurrence of a Solid E bon in the e pas ESN ; 
of New E Bay z — udson River our at Pou ag ; The Ge 1270; 
Dawson on Eoz Ge f Perissodactyla, 2 age ga ADEN s of FENKE 
gia, om: ; Muschelkalk coon ia Idaho, an; The Geol Geological Survey of a Zealand, 330; The 
Amyzo: Vertebrata, Sting Ray from the Green | 
ttiary » 332; 
River Shales of Wyoming, 333; American Aceratheria, 333; The Lower Jaw of Loxolophodon, 
